During a week staying at the Whitlam family home in Cabramatta, a series of unexpected aquatic resonances emerge ...
Should a priest’s actions be the responsibility of the church? Final submissions are being heard, sort of. In the wake of the High Court ruling in Bird v DP (2024) HCA 41, which found that priests are ...
Misinformation is easy to ignore online, but what to do when it permeates the festive family lunch? A few weeks ago, I stumbled upon a social media post that was an unusual sight within my friend ...
0 ENTRIES is the Director of the Centre for Advancing Journalism at the University of Melbourne.
In Alan Hollingworth's latest novel, Our Evenings, his narrator, Dave Winn, remembers a piece of music played in his childhood by a music teacher. It's also called Our Evenings, and it's by composer ...
0 ENTRIES is a national political correspondent for Time magazine.
Michael sits down for a conversation with John about his latest book, Squat, and he reveals the deeper story behind his week living in Kanye West’s Malibu mansion. John Safran has been a fixture in ...
There’s a few things to note about Fitzroy Pool – if you have the time and you’re not too busy scoping out a concrete perch at which to bake and take in the scene, or plunging into the water to escape ...
Alice Springs is making headlines for all the wrong reasons. Violent crimes committed by young people, including a recent attack on a woman and her two-month-old baby, have left the town shaken. The ...
Director of the Centre for Advancing Journalism at the University of Melbourne, Andrew Dodd on the ruling, the fallout and the next chapter in the Murdoch succession saga. After a scathing ruling from ...
Last week, News Corp tabloids ran front page stories in papers around the country, all saying a similar thing: Australia needs to “step on the gas” or face blackouts and soaring electricity prices.
This week, on the streets of Damascus, there were signs of an army in retreat – tanks abandoned and Syrian army uniforms scattered on the roads where soldiers had torn them off. It reflected the speed ...